By Published On: January 29th, 2025Categories: Civil Site Design, Webinars

The Civil Site Design Driveway Checker can be used to assist designers with determining clashes on existing & proposed Civil Site Design project designs. In this webinar, our expert, Jonathan Taylor, will be focusing on using the Driveway Checker to check B85 & B99 vehicles over different crossing points on the project, and exploring the different customisation options available throughout the process.

0:00 Introduction & Functions

14:32 Right Side Project Overview

16:59 Setting Layer Categories

20:46 Creating Driveway Criteria

26:05 Compliance Check

27:01 Design review in the VGE

28:55 Vehicle Analysis

34:06 Edit Drive Properties

35:36 Q&A

38:50 Left Side Project Overview

40:17 New Layer Categories

42:03 Creating Driveway Criteria

43:57 Compliance Check

44:23 Design review in the VGE

47:13 Laybacks

52:20 Long Section Plotting

56:50 Q&A

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